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Post by stefzdra on Jan 5, 2020 10:51:03 GMT -8
Hello! I am trying to identify a small bug I found at home in Poland, Europe. it is similar to Lepisma saccharina, but wider and the colors are a little bit diferrent. it is near to 2 Sciaridae (?) - the flies that grow in flowerpot with soil, on the photo for the size comparison. I believe the front is on the left side. it has a lighter belly (upside down).
It is the first time I see that bug at my home. I did not find anything similar after looking at many different cockroaches' nymphs at google images. it has too long legs and different colors. At my home I have very dry air. Below 40% of humidify. I really tried to make a sharp photo but this is the best I made.
Can anyone give me any hint what should I google for? Or maybe someone has a 100% guess?
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Post by desertrat on Jan 6, 2020 19:30:32 GMT -8
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Post by stefzdra on Jan 7, 2020 3:31:07 GMT -8
This is the thing. It is wider and more oval and shorter than any insect with hairs at the end I found. It does not look like anything I found online including grey silverfish. since the silverfish' nymphs look like a miniature adult, the adult of this insect would also be oval.
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